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“THE DEVILS WORK”

ERZBERGER AND THE TREATY

Australian & N.Z. Cable Association)

(Rec. May 25, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 21

The Daily Chronicle’s Berlin correspondent interviewed Erzborger, who de-i--ribed the Treaty as the Dcvil’ e work; but Ropes \sitilL to- sachievo a. Treaty based ou right, instead of leaving Germany garrotted, hound hand maid foot, gagged, and blinded, with less freedom than Egpyt. Tiro German Government was absolutely united in its decision not to sign the Treaty imle% it was radically altered. It was- not a quosioil of threatening anybody with Bolshevism The position was much too serious lo*’ that. Germany aiow stands condemned 'o death, and if -site roust go under let it be quickly. only- hope wla« a hearable peac<* *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 5

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“THE DEVILS WORK” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 5

“THE DEVILS WORK” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 5